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Help for uprising victims should have already been shored up
08 January, 2025, 00:00

SUFFERINGS have intensified and despair has deepened for the people who became wounded in and for the families who lost their members to the July-August uprising, with the July Shaheed Smrity Foundation — set up to provide early health care, financial assistance and long-term, sustainable support for the martyrs and the victims of the uprising — going slow apparently because of procedural delay, if not inefficiency, that the government has yet to adequately attend to. It has not been able to reach the help to most of the victims. The foundation was set up on September 17, 2024, a little more than a month after the interim government was installed on August 8, with an initial amount of Tk 1 billion from the chief adviser’s relief and welfare fund. The foundation has until December 31, 2024 disbursed Tk 100,000 each to 1,601 people who became wounded and Tk 0.5 million each to 628 families of the people who died in the student protests seeking reforms in civil service job reservations, spearheaded by the Students Against Discrimination, which began on July 1, 2024 and flared into an uprising later that month to ultimately topple the 15 years of the authoritarian regime of the Awami League. The amount disbursed in all reached Tk 473.2 million out its current fund of Tk 1.09 billion.

The Health Services Division on December 21, 2024 published a draft list of 858 people who died and 11,551 people who became wounded in the protests and subsequent uprising. The figures suggest that the foundation has been able to provide only about 18 per cent of the victims until December 31, 2024. Many of the wounded, some on crutches, and members of the victim families, meanwhile, keep visiting the foundation office at Shahbagh in Dhaka, seeking financial assistance mainly to repay the loans that they took to pay for their treatment, to bear the expenses of medical follow-up or even to buy their daily meals. Whilst some say that they have not yet received any help although they submitted the documents needed for the help a month ago, some say that they laboured to visit the office at intervals and only after a month or so, they are told that there were problems with the documents that needed to be sorted out. Some of the wounded having already lost their job because of the injuries and some in severe hardship having lost the only breadwinner of the family have even alleged misbehaviour of the people at the foundation. Most of them have complained that they could not call to the foundation’s hotline for information and they faced rude behaviour from some foundation staff when they had visited the office. Sarjis Alam, a coordinator of the Students Against Discrimination who is the foundation’s general secretary, seeks to say that the delay is consequent on the verification of information with the data centre and the papers submitted. He also complains of a shortage of human resources, 35 in all, six of whom run the call centre.

Issues of help for the uprising victims, wounded or dead, should have already been adequately shored up in view of their sacrifice in the uprising that brought about the political changeover. They should not suffer any longer.​
 

July Uprising: Six bodies of martyrs found in DMCH morgue

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Six bodies of martyrs from the July uprising have been found in the forensic department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

The special cell for the July uprising at DMCH revealed this during a press conference yesterday, reports UNB.

The identities of the bodies are as follows -- an unidentified male aged around 20, an unidentified male aged around 25, an unidentified male of around 22, an unidentified male of around 30, an unidentified female of around 32, and Enamul, 25.

The forensic team has completed autopsies and collected DNA samples. Reports indicate that five individuals died from injuries, while Enamul succumbed to a fall from a height, according to the cell's secretary Hasan Inam.

"We discovered that six unidentified bodies from the uprising were at Dhaka Medical College Hospital. This morning [yesterday], our team visited Shahbagh Police Station to gather detailed information. Officer-in-charge Khalid Mansur confirmed that six bodies were in the morgue, and these bodies belong to the protesters of the uprising," he said.

"However, the police have not clarified when the bodies were brought here," he added.

The special cell urged anyone missing a person of the mentioned ages to contact them at this number -- 01621324187.

Contacted, Shahbagh OC Khalid Mansur said the bodies haven't been handed over to Anjuman Mufidul Islam yet, as people continue to come and check the bodies daily. A committee, to be formed under the DMP Commissioner's guidance, will decide further actions regarding the bodies.​
 

Film by three int'l orgs documents Jatrabari carnage on Aug 5

Families of those shot during the July revolution are demanding that the law enforcement authorities in Bangladesh secure and analyse original video evidence of the killings to bring the perpetrators to justice, said a press release issued by three international organisations—International Truth and Justice Project, Tech Global Institute and The Outsider Movie Company—who have launched a film today on the August 5 killings in Jatrabari after months of detailed forensic investigation.

The 15-minute film, released in English and Bangla, seeks to reconstruct what happened outside Jatrabari police station between 1:56pm and 3:30pm on August 5, 2024. The investigation located 19 original videos shot by eyewitnesses along with other videos posted on social media, said the press release.

During the launch event on January 15, the three groups will also release a written report titled "Bloodshed in Bangladesh". The report provides an in-depth focus on just one day of the anti-government protests - July 19, 2024. According to the press release, it was found that three times more people were killed that day than previously documented.​
 

MASS UPRISING: Physician, 4 others sent to jail over treatment denial
Staff Correspondent 19 January, 2025, 00:12

A Dhaka court on Saturday sent Delta Health Care, Rampura Limited’s physician, Sadi Bin Shams, and four other hospital employees to jail in connection with the death of rickshaw-puller Mohammad Ismail, allegedly caused by treatment denial after he was shot during the 2024 Student Movement Against Discrimination.

Metropolitan magistrate Masuma Rahman issued the order after Hatirjheel police sub-inspector and investigation officer Hiron Mollah produced the accused before the court, seeking their detention in the murder case.

The five accused—Dr Sadi, marketing officer Hasan Mia, maintenance staff Borhan Uddin, and security guards Ismail and Nasim Uddin—were arrested on Friday at the health care building following a murder case filed by the victim’s wife, Lucky Begum.

The case was filed after the fall of the Awami League government on August 5, 2024, during the student-led mass uprising.

According to Lucky’s complaint, Ismail was shot during a police crackdown on July 19, 2024 during the protest.

Severely injured, he sought treatment at Delta Health Care, Rampura Limited but was allegedly denied care by the physicians and the employees.

Despite pleading for assistance, Ismail was left to die on the health care building’s staircase.

The complaint further stated that Dr Sadi and the hospital staff were aware of Ismail’s critical condition but failed to provide any medical attention.

Their inaction directly resulted in his death, the investigation officer informed the court, adding that police had found evidence of negligence in the actions of the accused.

Lucky also alleged that Ismail’s body was buried without a post-mortem examination due to threats from the accused.

Ismail’s case is among several incidents highlighting the alleged negligence and failure of hospital authorities to treat victims during the July-August uprising, raising concerns over accountability in the healthcare system during crises.​
 

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